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from being toppled and brokered a deal to remove syria's chemical weapons. 2014 was also going pretty well for putin. the sochi olympics was not the disaster many had suggested and above all, putin had maintained russia's historic relationship with ukraine. outmaneuvering the european union which made ukraine a conditional offer that ukraine's president turned down in return for cold russian cash. that's what it had looked like until just a few days ago. but now, on the central issue of ukraine, russia does not look so triumphant. ukraine's president yanukovych, now its former president, overplayed his hand. putin assumed force would solve the problem and disperse the protests. western observers were despairing and assigning blame for all that happened from washington to the european union. and then things started to change. president yanukovych and the opposition made a deal, brokered by the europeans, calling for a coalition government, national elections, and a new constitution. but even that was not enough for the protesters who have managed to achieve change much faster, ousting
from being toppled and brokered a deal to remove syria's chemical weapons. 2014 was also going pretty well for putin. the sochi olympics was not the disaster many had suggested and above all, putin had maintained russia's historic relationship with ukraine. outmaneuvering the european union which made ukraine a conditional offer that ukraine's president turned down in return for cold russian cash. that's what it had looked like until just a few days ago. but now, on the central issue of...
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in places like syria you wish the u.s. more involved. do you think the obama administration should be more ingai engaged actively? >> i don't think we have a lot of leverage in either place. i think we can marginally raise the cost of massacres. i think we have influence on the opposition. i remember everybody hearing that i was an american wanting me to sign their orange ribbons. i think most part we are by standers. >> david, a lot of people think about putin and obama versus putin. andt that does seem to be the kind of -- there is a feelingt that there is something new about the way in which putin is whether on syria or on these issues, whether on gay rights, there is something going on, a kind of assertion of russia, of putin and authority. you have the big piece in the new yorker. kbhaut do you think? >> i think putin came to office when there were hundreds of thousands of people on the street asserting not just gay rights but human rights and democratic impulses and all the rest. this was not necessarily the majority of the country
in places like syria you wish the u.s. more involved. do you think the obama administration should be more ingai engaged actively? >> i don't think we have a lot of leverage in either place. i think we can marginally raise the cost of massacres. i think we have influence on the opposition. i remember everybody hearing that i was an american wanting me to sign their orange ribbons. i think most part we are by standers. >> david, a lot of people think about putin and obama versus...
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have gone to syria. no one is certain what has happened to them next. >> the greatest fear of western counterterrorism officials moving forward is that al qaeda affiliate in syria will prioritize launching attacks against the west. >> u.s. officials tell us these trains sites often move locations. it's made more complicated by the fact there is also online cybertraining, if you will, going on in syria. the middle of a really nasty war zone making it almost impossible for the u.s. to be entirely certain about the level of involvement of americans at this time. wolf? >> another major terror headache for the u.s. to worry about. barbara, thank you. >>> coming up, a rock star's shocking remarks about president obama, now a reluctant apology. but ted nugent doesn't stop there. we'll hear exactly what he had to say. that's coming up. >>> plus, will colorado's new marijuana money push other states to legalize pot? life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. afte
have gone to syria. no one is certain what has happened to them next. >> the greatest fear of western counterterrorism officials moving forward is that al qaeda affiliate in syria will prioritize launching attacks against the west. >> u.s. officials tell us these trains sites often move locations. it's made more complicated by the fact there is also online cybertraining, if you will, going on in syria. the middle of a really nasty war zone making it almost impossible for the u.s. to...
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>> with all of the hot spots that we cover, iran, syria, ukraine, ukraine was at the top of the list and the question that we've been discussing at the top of the list, what is russia going to do, are they going to take military action, will they invade? some participants called for military intervention in georgia. russia invaded georgia in 2008 under similar pretext. i noticed that that also happened around the 2008 olympics in beijing. another posting echoing the obama's administration argument that there's nothing in russia's intervention and national interest prevention and this is a show of sabre rattling. you saw jay carney there take a swipe at russia as well saying it's not in russia's interest to have people believe that the government is corrupt, illegitimate supported by russia saying, hey, we're not the obama bad potential bad actors here. >> and what happens in the ukraine remains to be seen. >> absolutely. >> thanks very much, jim sciutto for that. >>> up next, is a u.s. supreme court justice mailing it in? jeffrey toobin is here to explain why he's suggesting that the
>> with all of the hot spots that we cover, iran, syria, ukraine, ukraine was at the top of the list and the question that we've been discussing at the top of the list, what is russia going to do, are they going to take military action, will they invade? some participants called for military intervention in georgia. russia invaded georgia in 2008 under similar pretext. i noticed that that also happened around the 2008 olympics in beijing. another posting echoing the obama's administration...
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citizens, that have gone to syria for a variety of reasons. and, of course, they contract them through international passport controls, transiting across borders, that sort of thing. but it's a very rough estimate. they don't really know. and people come and go all of the time. so the problem is, this is a very tough place for the u.s. to keep an eye on and get really solid intelligence. >> barbara starr with the latest on that front. very disturbing information. thank you. >>> making a big pitch. the first lady of the united states did that on "the tonight show" starring jimmy fallon. you're going to hear what she said about the affordable care act that got a big laugh from the audience. >>> and dangerous storms are on the move right now. they're targeting the east coast. the latest tornado warnings. that's coming up. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here...
citizens, that have gone to syria for a variety of reasons. and, of course, they contract them through international passport controls, transiting across borders, that sort of thing. but it's a very rough estimate. they don't really know. and people come and go all of the time. so the problem is, this is a very tough place for the u.s. to keep an eye on and get really solid intelligence. >> barbara starr with the latest on that front. very disturbing information. thank you. >>>...
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look at the violence in kiev and syria and iraq and the iranians trying to get a nuclear weapon. look at the 100 plus nuclear weapons that we have in pakistan. look at the chinese nuclear arsenal. this is not some u.s. senator just setting a wild speech to please the left. this is the secretary of state of the united states of america at an international forum saying that the greatest threat is global climate change during a year, by the way, in which his facts were just wrong. he had a whole series of statements that were false. i think it is, again, fine for u.s. senators because there are 100 of them. the secretary of state ought to be held to a standard of seriousness that this speech falls short of. >> check your record. all of us remember nancy pelosi video that the two of you were sitting on the stage. back in 2007 you appear with then-senator john kerry and spoke about global climate change. and the two of you had this exchange. >> we don't always see eye to eye, do we, newt? >> no. but we do agree our country must take action to address climate change. >> that was the fi
look at the violence in kiev and syria and iraq and the iranians trying to get a nuclear weapon. look at the 100 plus nuclear weapons that we have in pakistan. look at the chinese nuclear arsenal. this is not some u.s. senator just setting a wild speech to please the left. this is the secretary of state of the united states of america at an international forum saying that the greatest threat is global climate change during a year, by the way, in which his facts were just wrong. he had a whole...
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it's a familiar refrain from bloody revolts in syria and across the middle east. the ukrainian government further defended its stance against the thousands in independence square, saying they, not authorities, began the violence. >> there's a strong instruction to the police not to use offensive means against the protesters. >> president obama condemned the vile zblens we hold the ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure that it is dealing with peaceful protesters in an appropriate way. >> late tonight, a bit of hope. the ukrainian president along with leaders of ukraine's top three opposition parties declaring a truce and the start of negotiations for peace. but this is not the first time we've seen this. just days ago, talks devolved into the bloodshed of the last two days. a hope now that this time, somehow, things will be different. let's dig deeper now. go back to nick paton walsh in kiev and bring in former long time correspondent jill dougherty currently at harvard university's kennedy school of government. also senior white house correspo
it's a familiar refrain from bloody revolts in syria and across the middle east. the ukrainian government further defended its stance against the thousands in independence square, saying they, not authorities, began the violence. >> there's a strong instruction to the police not to use offensive means against the protesters. >> president obama condemned the vile zblens we hold the ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure that it is dealing with peaceful protesters...
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the repercussions of syria are not limited to syria. japan and korea have to think about it as they deal with say china. all across the world, people take their cues from everything the united states says and does or doesn't say and doesn't do. but, again, here the united states is not going to send in soldiers to deal with the situation. the most we could probably do is introduce some kind of economic sanctions, and that's not going to change the day to day. if mr. yanukovych decides he has to use order force in order to stay in power and he gets backing from mr. putin as he would be likely to, then he's going to do just that. and the real question is not anything the united states says or does. the real question is are his soldiers willing to take orders and essentially kill their own people? if they are like we saw in iran a few years ago, the government will prevail. if you have a situation like egypt a few years ago where the military was not willing to use force against its own people, the government would likely fall. that's the
the repercussions of syria are not limited to syria. japan and korea have to think about it as they deal with say china. all across the world, people take their cues from everything the united states says and does or doesn't say and doesn't do. but, again, here the united states is not going to send in soldiers to deal with the situation. the most we could probably do is introduce some kind of economic sanctions, and that's not going to change the day to day. if mr. yanukovych decides he has to...
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they have thwarted efforts to sanction syria. they are assad's most important supporter. >> did join u.n. over the weekend. >> supported saying the u.n. that the aides need to be allowed to be delivered to the people. they haven't supported sanctions against the crimnality. they are supporting him and propping him up. they are capacitating him. >> you don't want troops to syria? >> i heard secretary rice make the argument that people that want to put boots on the ground. who is that? who has called for american troops in syria? i haven't heard a single policy maker say that. i don't understand how she can say that on the air and not be challenged. i have never heard anyone argue for american troops on the ground in syria. what i have heard especially early on in this conflict is let's equip the syrian rebels, the nonislamists because if we don't you will leave a vacuum. >> what about the deal with iran. six months they supposedly freeze their nuclear program, u.s. eases up together with ally some sanctions hoping there can be a r
they have thwarted efforts to sanction syria. they are assad's most important supporter. >> did join u.n. over the weekend. >> supported saying the u.n. that the aides need to be allowed to be delivered to the people. they haven't supported sanctions against the crimnality. they are supporting him and propping him up. they are capacitating him. >> you don't want troops to syria? >> i heard secretary rice make the argument that people that want to put boots on the ground....
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iran, syria, you name it. if we can't trust each other or trust those assurances, that's a problem. >> i was interviewing michael mcfaul and he said he couldn't believe that russia would engage in something like this because it would be so destabilizing. gloria borger, very quickly, because we have to throw it to wolf, what does the president say? >> they need to ask questions about whose forces are moving into crimea. they have denied that it is their forces and intelligence is telling them that and then he has to say that and then direct what needs to be done next, jim. >> that's it. our coverage conditions with "the situation room." >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. we're following the growing crisis in ukraine where tensions are rapidly escalating and the president of the united states, president obama is about to walk into the white house briefing room to make a major statement. the ukrainian government is accusing russian black sea forces of trying to seize two
iran, syria, you name it. if we can't trust each other or trust those assurances, that's a problem. >> i was interviewing michael mcfaul and he said he couldn't believe that russia would engage in something like this because it would be so destabilizing. gloria borger, very quickly, because we have to throw it to wolf, what does the president say? >> they need to ask questions about whose forces are moving into crimea. they have denied that it is their forces and intelligence is...
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>> i can't imagine syria catastrophe. i imagine you see a strong separatist movement in the east fostered by russians as you know there's large russian population in eastern ukraine. they could declare some kind of separatist movement. . i'm not saying that's going to happen. the quicker we get the economy moving again, the less likely that scenario is. do not underestimate putin in my opinion. >> do we have what it takes to beat putin in this situation? >> i do accept it. it bothers me when the president doesn't realize or seem to realize that what putin is about. he's put pressure on the baltic countries. they're occupying georgia. vladimir putin has visions of the russian empire. we ought to realize that and treat it accordingly. that does not mean another cold war. it means we sure up friends, help economy, move countries. frankly ukraine i have beginning of at least a process to move to nato if they wanted to. >> what do you think is motiv e motivating the lack of resolve from the white house? do you think they're af
>> i can't imagine syria catastrophe. i imagine you see a strong separatist movement in the east fostered by russians as you know there's large russian population in eastern ukraine. they could declare some kind of separatist movement. . i'm not saying that's going to happen. the quicker we get the economy moving again, the less likely that scenario is. do not underestimate putin in my opinion. >> do we have what it takes to beat putin in this situation? >> i do accept it. it...
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syria has now proposed a new april deadline. >>> now to venezuela with a new round of violent protests in the streets of caracas, security forces using tear gas to disperse student demonstrators in the capital. look, hundreds of protesters demanding the release of fellow students detained during the recent political unrest. our karl penhaul following developments. he's live for us in caracas. what's the latest? >> reporter: christine, those skirmishes overnight between riot police and students were relatively minor. witnesses say that security forces were firing tear gas, students returned fire with rocks, and that after protesters at the tail end of an antigovernment demonstration had tried to block some streets around the square in eastern caracas. as far as the political developments go, opposition leaders so far are rejecting the government's calls for what it calls peace talks. they say that those are nothing more than a publicity stunt. the opposition wants the socialist president to quit. the government, for its part, believes that it's confident that it can win this battle of s
syria has now proposed a new april deadline. >>> now to venezuela with a new round of violent protests in the streets of caracas, security forces using tear gas to disperse student demonstrators in the capital. look, hundreds of protesters demanding the release of fellow students detained during the recent political unrest. our karl penhaul following developments. he's live for us in caracas. what's the latest? >> reporter: christine, those skirmishes overnight between riot...
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we just touched on russia, then there's the syria civil war, nuclear talks with iran, reports china is beefing up its pacific fleet. and of course afghanistan and the status of u.s. troops in that country. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, the anchor of amanpour. christiane amanpour, let's start with russia, some are concerned we might be on the eve of another cold war. you've talked about the treaty that forbids russia from getting involved in ukraine. so what if anything would stop vladimir putin from getting involved? >> well, there doesn't seem to be any notion that he is actually going to do so though just like secretary hagel the secretary general of nato, ras mussen tweeted a similar warning to russia talking about taking every step not to have any miscalculation and warning russia not to do anything that could be misperceived. the interim authorities in ukraine have also called in the russian -- in kiev and they have issued him a demag about what's going on as well. interestingly the information barbara starr has the u.s. right now says it only sees russia's
we just touched on russia, then there's the syria civil war, nuclear talks with iran, reports china is beefing up its pacific fleet. and of course afghanistan and the status of u.s. troops in that country. let's bring in our chief international correspondent, the anchor of amanpour. christiane amanpour, let's start with russia, some are concerned we might be on the eve of another cold war. you've talked about the treaty that forbids russia from getting involved in ukraine. so what if anything...
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you have it with the violence in syria. you have so many areas where the u.s. and putin seem to be completely at odds. i think putin is playing a very dangerous game, but i think he cares deeply about ukraine. i think he's going to be unwilling to see it go off lightly toward the west, which is i think his fear. >> you planning on heading over there? >> oh, i wish i was there right now. i've got another obligation here in the next few days in the u.s., but i see these images, and i just want to be there both as a reporter and somebody of ukrainian origin. >> heartbreaking. we have more dramatic images coming up. nick kristof, as usual, thank you for joining us. >>> he's right in the middle of the conflict. he'll join us live from kiev. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud
you have it with the violence in syria. you have so many areas where the u.s. and putin seem to be completely at odds. i think putin is playing a very dangerous game, but i think he cares deeply about ukraine. i think he's going to be unwilling to see it go off lightly toward the west, which is i think his fear. >> you planning on heading over there? >> oh, i wish i was there right now. i've got another obligation here in the next few days in the u.s., but i see these images, and i...
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has with russia, ukraine, syria, iran, even venezuela, is that kind of bad old days of a cold rivalry returning? >> i'm not sure we're going back to the cold war, but a much more complicated relationship than you had even four years ago. >> why is that? >> differences of opinion. for the united states, u.s. policy going back 20 years is aimed at seeing ukraine develop as a stable independent country that can choose its own course. and ukraine appears to want to draw closer to europe. for vladimir putin, that's a real problem. and you've then got that competition. >> it sounds to me that there's a potential here for some sort of ethnic civil war, ethnic russian ukrainians versus ethnic ukrainians. >> i've heard from people who have been on that maidan, on that square where you see the fighting going on. you hear a lot of ukrainian but you also hear a lot of russian. >> among the opposition. >> among the opposition. >> that's encouraging. >> 20 to 25% of the people have come from eastern ukraine which are traditionally seen as the pro-russian areas. what's going on in kiev is not the ea
has with russia, ukraine, syria, iran, even venezuela, is that kind of bad old days of a cold rivalry returning? >> i'm not sure we're going back to the cold war, but a much more complicated relationship than you had even four years ago. >> why is that? >> differences of opinion. for the united states, u.s. policy going back 20 years is aimed at seeing ukraine develop as a stable independent country that can choose its own course. and ukraine appears to want to draw closer to...
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>> reporter: christi, down behind me that's the front between israel and syria. we're hearing exchanges of heavy machine gunfire. one of those syrian villages, we saw it hit by 12 different artillery strikes in the space of a couple of hours. and just before that, we'd heard children playing in the village there. the israeli military now is helping treat wounded casualties coming across from syria. strategically important for them to keep the rebels friendly. strategically important for the rebels who are about 30 miles here to damascus. back to you, christi. >> good heaven, nic, thank you for letting us know. we want to go to venezuela now. we understand that demonstrations are getting under way soon. and with the main opposition leader in jail, the president is blaming someone else to blame. cnn's karl penhaul is caracus. >> reporter: christi, anti-government demonstrations are set to begin saturday morning. socialist president nicolas maduro said the opposition protests are part of a coup attempt in toppling the government. maduro accuses the u.s. state depart
>> reporter: christi, down behind me that's the front between israel and syria. we're hearing exchanges of heavy machine gunfire. one of those syrian villages, we saw it hit by 12 different artillery strikes in the space of a couple of hours. and just before that, we'd heard children playing in the village there. the israeli military now is helping treat wounded casualties coming across from syria. strategically important for them to keep the rebels friendly. strategically important for...
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situation matters, echoes of syria. is this really about what's going on just inside the borders or is there a bigger game afoot between russia and the u.s.? why? well, you're looking at the president right now. he's on the run. the tide is turning with the opposition versus the administration there. there is a warrant out for his arrest. the question is, will russia support him? the u.s. is telling them not to. what happens if they do? we'll break down different scenarios there, what it could mean for u.s. involvement. we have christiane amanpour on to talk about what is going on and what this means for the rest of the region. and obviously, vladimir putin will be at the center of that discussion as well. >>> and then, under the title of ramifications and repercussions, we're going to be talking about alec baldwin, no stranger to controversy, kind of an exile out of new york. he said he was doing a movie in honolulu, hawaii. but while there, he wound up kind of getting it all off his chest. a really long narrated colum
situation matters, echoes of syria. is this really about what's going on just inside the borders or is there a bigger game afoot between russia and the u.s.? why? well, you're looking at the president right now. he's on the run. the tide is turning with the opposition versus the administration there. there is a warrant out for his arrest. the question is, will russia support him? the u.s. is telling them not to. what happens if they do? we'll break down different scenarios there, what it could...
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perhaps an additional new worry, other al qaeda ontives in syria have been training people with western passports in how to engage in terrorist attacks. the concern is with those western passports, maybe even u.s. passports, they could come to the united states readily and engage in terrorist activities here. a growing major concern. >> later in the show we're going to discuss with an expert why the threat has raised to this level and what it really means to you. >>> let's get to don lemon with the headlines. >>> in venezuela, paratroopers are now headed to an area where the violence. nicholas maduro was shot during an anti-government rally. maduro has denounced the opposition. lopez is being held in a military prison, but murder charges against him have been dropped. >>> four people dead and two are recovering after a woman opened fire at a transcribe l office in -- tribal office in california. sher rhode island roads was taken into custody after that incident. >>> president obama's budget proposal won't include cuts to cost of living and social security budget check the, republicans a
perhaps an additional new worry, other al qaeda ontives in syria have been training people with western passports in how to engage in terrorist attacks. the concern is with those western passports, maybe even u.s. passports, they could come to the united states readily and engage in terrorist activities here. a growing major concern. >> later in the show we're going to discuss with an expert why the threat has raised to this level and what it really means to you. >>> let's get to...
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there is still challenges in iraq and syria. so keeping that land force around is a way of reducing risk and gaining leverage in u.s. foreign policy. so it is very, very sticky. can it be done? budgetarily? yes. what's the risk for the nation? >> thanks so much for your insight. i appreciate it. >>> a stern warning from the united states to russia. it would be a grave mistake in vladimir putin sends military forces to seize power in ukraine. >> the president's message was, we have a shared interest in a ukraine that remains unified and whole and independent and it exercise the will of the people freel. at that point, putin was in agreement. they were both able to say they wanted to see the implementation of the agreement on friday. >>> in a matter of hours, victor yanukovych is on the run. his pro-western opponents are celebrating his ousting and ogling his presidential palace. others are strolling the grounds and admiring the artwork and gloating over the people's victory that toppled an unpopular government. cnn's payton walsh
there is still challenges in iraq and syria. so keeping that land force around is a way of reducing risk and gaining leverage in u.s. foreign policy. so it is very, very sticky. can it be done? budgetarily? yes. what's the risk for the nation? >> thanks so much for your insight. i appreciate it. >>> a stern warning from the united states to russia. it would be a grave mistake in vladimir putin sends military forces to seize power in ukraine. >> the president's message was,...
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think red line politics from syria. and then the third option, what putin could do is encourage secession in the ukraine. the eastern half is russian in culture and language. putin could try to break that part off for himself. that would be unacceptable. not just to the people there, but to the international community as well. so these are the different options we're going to see how it unfolds. we'll talk with christiane amanpour about which ones are realistic. that's ground. work of where we are at going forward. >>> breaking news from egypt where much of the government has now apparently submitted its resignation starting with the prime minister. it's unclear who else has joined him. it's unclear their reasons or when. those resignations will take effect. no word if the interim president has send the resignations either. >>> attorney general eric holder said congress should pass legislation requiring companies to disclose data breaches. he said customers should have to be told quickly when personal information is put
think red line politics from syria. and then the third option, what putin could do is encourage secession in the ukraine. the eastern half is russian in culture and language. putin could try to break that part off for himself. that would be unacceptable. not just to the people there, but to the international community as well. so these are the different options we're going to see how it unfolds. we'll talk with christiane amanpour about which ones are realistic. that's ground. work of where we...